Legal Question in Appeals and Writs in California

time for satisfaction of appeal jdgmt

Defendants lost original small claims case. Appealed, and lost again. Do they have 30 days in which to satisfy this judgment, or how long so they have. Also, can I file a memorandum or anything to seek interest and/or additional costs, if required, for collection (if they end up not paying in time). One last thing, they are a large corporation in California, what would be a good collection tactic against them?


Asked on 10/14/01, 2:09 am

2 Answers from Attorneys

Larry Rothman Larry Rothman & Associates

Re: time for satisfaction of appeal jdgmt

A judgment is valid for 10 years and can be renewed. While you may enforce a judgment through a Court, there is no voluntary requirement for the judgment to be paid. We can assist you in the collection and generally take such cases on a contingency. We also provide free consultation. Please fax me any information you want me to review to 714 363-0229

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Answered on 12/09/01, 3:12 pm
Steven Murray Steven W. Murray, APC

Re: time for satisfaction of appeal jdgmt

An appealed small claims judgment is final. Interest accrues at 10 per cent per year from date the judgment was entered, plus you get costs. If you want to hassle them, it will cost you some up front money, but get a keeper installed in their business to collect your judgment. You can also record an abstract of judgment against their real property, and you can record a lien against all of their personal property by filing the judgment in Sacramento with the sec. state.

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Answered on 11/22/01, 6:23 pm


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